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Charter High School of the Arts

Coordinates: 34°11′42″N 118°26′54″W / 34.1951°N 118.4483°W / 34.1951; -118.4483
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Charter High School of the Arts Multimedia & Performing
Address
Map
6842 Van Nuys Boulevard

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91405

Coordinates34°11′42″N 118°26′54″W / 34.1951°N 118.4483°W / 34.1951; -118.4483
Information
TypePublic, charter
Established2005
School districtLos Angeles Unified School District
PrincipalJay San Agustin
Grades9–12
Enrollment876
NicknamePanthers
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges
NewspaperThe Paw Print
WebsiteSchool website

Charter High of the Arts Multimedia and Performing (or CHAMPS) is a public charter high school in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California.[1]

History

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Dr. Norman Isaacs began CHAMPS high school in 2005. Before becoming the founder of CHAMPS, Isaacs worked as the principal of Robert A. Millikan Middle School Performing Arts Magnet in Sherman Oaks. CHAMPS was founded in order to create a high school where students could receive a curriculum in academics, digital media, visual, and performing arts.[2]

The school specializes in performing and digital media arts. It is one of two arts high schools that allow students to study there from any district within the Los Angeles County (the other being the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts). Students who want to enroll in a specific academy (dance, music, drama, media arts, or robotics) need an audition to get in. Each academy has a separate audition process. Enrolled students can change into a different academy with the approval of the department chairs and counselors.

References

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  1. ^ Blume, Howard (2008-04-26). "L.A. Unified is rethinking offers of space". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  2. ^ "CHAMPS Charter High School of the Arts Presents 'Cyrano De Bergerac'". American Towns. 2010-05-04. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
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